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February 17, 2012
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China detains Tibetans back from India: rights group
Beijing (AFP) Feb 17, 2012
China has detained large numbers of Tibetans for political re-education after they returned from a visit to India to listen to religious teachings, a leading rights group said. The New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) quoted multiple sources as saying that since February 6, many recently-returned Tibetans had been detained in ad hoc centres in Lhasa, capital of Tibet, and other areas. Beijing has launched a huge clampdown on Tibetan-inhabited areas of China following several bouts of deadly u ... read more

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Use space technology for food security: Former ISRO chief
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PILLAGING PIRATES

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FLORA AND FAUNA

Indian village relocated to protect tigers
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TRADE WARS

China to surpass India as top gold buyer: industry
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THE PITS

Adani to mine coal in Australia?
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India won't censor social media: minister
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CYBER WARS

Microsoft India retail site hit by 'cyber attack'
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HAL prepares to manufacture Rafale combat jet in India
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SINO DAILY

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